Well, I tried XCircuit, QElectrotech and so on..
and finally found CircuitLab.
I used to be vary about web applications, but this was exactly what I was searching for: Platform independent, intuitive and easy to use, perfect for drawing simple circuits!
If you're interested in electronics, try it out!
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さっそぐですが、これです:
チキン 300グラム
ご飯 ~300グラム
玉ねぎ 2個
生クリーム 2デシ
生卵 3個
好きなスパイス (せめて潮、胡椒とか)
チキンをフライパンで焼いて、ご飯と玉ねぎ切って入れて焼いて、
結構に焼いたら、生クリーム入れて混ぜて、生卵入れて混ぜて、
火を弱くして結構な時間を焼いて、好きなスパイスを入れるものである。
今度投稿したら、写真もとってみますね!
ぜひ、作って食べてみてくださいね!
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I'm coming back here,
there will be new category to add, cooking.
And, I will probably write in Japanese occasionally... If you're interested ask for translations!
See you, readers!
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But I write occasionally to my "studying in Japan" blog, which you can find here
I'll be updating here more when I start making more some electronics stuff so I can make maybe some videos and so on.. I'll get back to it one day!
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Studying, it's what most people do until their mid-twenties or so.
Studying is kind of phenomena of our age. The more you study, the higher you are usually put in the system, at least stereotypically.
Studying is considered to pretty much decide what you are going to do the rest of your life.
Although I've yet experienced only the finnish university system, which I personally do like quite much, I've heard a lot about the system for example in USA. Putting all the financial stuff aside, the system is quite different considering expectations of companies employing fresh graduates. I have heard people say a lot something like "You go through university to get a job, where they will teach you who to really do the things". This sounds rather perverted to me. Ofcourse it is impossible to learn everything at any school. But I think graduates should be little more prepared when going to their first job. This is actually not much different from finnish system. It also varies a lot by the motivation of the student.
So you might ask, "If the real stuff is taught at work, what purpose is there to go through the university then". Well, No matter what you build on void, it is destined to crumble sooner or later. You need a basis. I think universities help students build this basis, give tools to approach the field and teach the terminology so that the person can understand some of the jargon used where ever they later will work.
"Lifelong learning" is some kind of word of the day too. I think it is turning into kind of curse in students mouth. But I also find it very true and personally it sounds interesting to me. Personally, I'm not studying in the university to get a job or secure my future. For the most part I'm there because I find the teachings interesting. I think more people should have this motivation.
For example, the image I have of stereotypical Finnish university student is an unmotivated person, who drinks a lot and only cares about passing the courses, be it just above failure or whatnot. It is of course understandable, that not everyone can be motivated to try to get the higher grades, nor can everyone achieve them, their purpose after all, is to grade the students, are they good at it or are they not.
Still, apparently, even these stereotypical students seem to make it well out in the world. Maybe there is time for everyone when they get a grip and pull it through.
I think university is the best the educational world can give you, after all that crap in school. So go for it.
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